I just bought the G920 with shifter and will be ready to setup my driving cab soon. Do you have a video or images that could show me what settings I need in mame as well as how to properly map all my controls for all the 270 degree games?
No, there's a lot of variables from which wheel you are using to how each game handles the inputs. I made a video to show how to map a shifter for Race Drivin'/Hard Drivin'. Mapping the shifter should be self explanatory in the rest of the games. You can set the wheel rotation in the Logitech software and may have to adjust it to what feels best for you. You might like it better closer to 200 degrees. Make sure you turn off any joystick deadzone in MAME. The Logitech software can combine or split the gas and brake pedals so play around with that if you are having issues with the pedals. You also may need to reverse a pedal axis in the analog settings. I think it's best to play around with everything and figure out what works best for you. If you set it up and have a specific issue, let me know on here and I can help steer you in the right direction (no pun intended).
No, I have a separate video for it and I used an analog flight stick. You need to be able to move up and down in that game as well as steer. It's meant to be played with a Star Wars yoke.
PepsiBoy428 Productions Do you know when that was? I tried not terribly long ago and it was still there. I have an open report on MAMEtesters and it was never resolved.
Hey man. First of all, GREAT channel. As a Mame enthusiast I can't praise it highly enough. So...for Chase HQ how do you map the pedals? I believe Chase HQ actually had micro-switched pedals and my G29 wheel has analogue that the game just won't see. Any ideas?
Which MAME are you using? Any front end? If all else fails, just map the pedals to letters on your keyboard in Xpadder and map the pedals to those keys.
Lots of people say chase hq and SCI used a 360 wheel in the original cabinet but they look like they run fine on a 270? Are there any other 360 games that work with 270 wheels? I tried super sprint but that was not happening
I believe Chase HQ (and probably SCI as well) can use either but you have to change a dip switch so the game knows which you have. In my opinion, there are no 360 games that should be played on a 270 degree wheel.
Hello DarthMarino, thank you for your videos. Can you confirm those game will play accurately with those wheels: Logitech Driving Force EX (180° steering) / Logitech Momo Racing (240° steering) / Logitech Driving force Pro (900° rotation). Thank you!
I don't have either of those wheels but they should work fine. I have a Logitech G27 and have no issues. If you are using the Logitech Driving Force Pro, I would reduce the rotation to somewhere between 200 and 270 degrees (whatever feels best).
DOES THE STEERING WHEEL HAVE TO BE WIRELESS TO OPERATE THE RACING GAMES IN MAME'S SELECTION OF GAMES, OR CAN IT OPERATE OTHER GAMES IN THE OTHER SYSTEMS LIKE THE N64, PS1,ETC,ETC, ???
HEY, WHAT KIND OF STEERING WHEEL, PLEASE? WIRELESS? FOR THE SUPER CONSOLE X PRO DONGLE OR DONKLE OR TONGLE OR WHATERVER THE PORT HOLES ON THE SIDE OF THE SUPER CONSOLE X PRO, IS CALLED? DOES IT HAVE TO BE WIRED OR WIRELESS BY DONKLE OR WHATEVER IT IS?
CAN IT BE AN X BOX 360 WIRELESS STEERING WHEEL OR PS1 OR PS2, OR PS3 WIRELESS STEERING WHEEL? TO WORK ON THE SUPER CONSOLE X PRO RETRO GAMING SYSTEM THAT'S ALSO EMULATING SYSTEMS???
How are you able to run the Cruis'n games so smootly, without any lag & sound stuttering? I tried playing them on my AMD-FX 6100 machine, and they run slow and lag a lot. =(
+Robert Weatherholt Unfortunately, I don't have one but that's pretty much the standard as far as racing wheels go. It is a bit pricey but if I had to get one wheel and didn't care about pricing, that's what I would get.
Could you make a tutorial video on how to set up the racing games on mame properly? I have a G27 wheel and have been dying to play the cruis'n games with it. Thanks
+DarthMarino Just getting all the settings for the wheel and the petals to work and play right as well as the shifter and the game itself running smooth it always seems to struggle on my computer but i definitely have the specs to handle it
+Gmaster508 The only thing I would do for the wheel is turn off the joystick deadzone completely. For the pedals, it depends if windows sees them as separate axes or a single axis. If it's a single axis you keep mapping the same pedal until it says Axis+ or Axis-. On the wheel I used in the video I have gas mapped to Axis-. Each gear on the shifter is a separate input. What shifter are you using? Not sure I can help with performance. Are you using an Intel chip?
+DarthMarino Im using the six speed shifter that comes with the G27 wheel and petals. The chip i am using is an amd phenom black edition quad core with 8gb ram and gtx 660sc video card
+Gmaster508 That shifter should be perfect for Cruis'n. Just map each gear to the first 4 positions and you'll be good to go. I'm not sure if anything can be done about the performance with that chip. MAME only really uses one core (at least for now) so the faster the clock speed the better. It also works much better with Intel chips. MAME also doesn't really use graphics cards with the exception of HLSL effects.
@@DarthMarino thanks,also I would like to ask you. Do I have to configure Sega model 2 and 3 games the same way ?or it's already configured automatically?
Most of the games in these videos run at full speed. Some are borderline like GTI Club. If the game is too slow on my computer, I wouldn't make a video of it.
Thanks man. Very helpful. Im updating my cockpit to use it with 3 monitors (pc games) and Mame and Model 2/3 racing games. I wonder if i can use the 3 monitors with some of these games. Thanks again.
Is there anyway to soften the g27 wheel in MAME or Model2 emulator?? In supermodel3 it automatically does in the gameplay of games such as daytona usa 2 or dirt devils
This video would be GREAT if it wasn't just game play and had some information on how it was configured. I am trying to play Pole Position on MAME and I can get it to work, but the controls are all over the place.
@@DarthMarino just getting it to not act crazy with the left and right analog. I think I got most of that figured out from trial and error. Right now I'm trying to configure Hard Drivin and it's a pain!
@@kevinallenpederson What kind of controller are you using? Hard Drivin' used something like an 1100 degree wheel. I set my my wheel to 900 degrees which is the max.
@@kevinallenpederson Maybe try to play around with the sensitivity but remember that you'll have to move the wheel much less on that that game than the rest.
hy... i have a version of mame who support virtua racing , i download the model1, but i don't know how to apply the bios to the emulator, could you give me some tips about ?
No, you set it before you start the game. In MAMEUI, right click on the game and go to properties, controllers. In regular MAME, right click on the game, go to advanced options and you'll see it in the input section.
They are kind of sluggish on my computer as well. The only thing you can do is get a faster Intel chip like an i7-4790K. The RAM and video card won't make a difference.
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+DarthMarino is there any way to make the force feedback working? I have an virtua racing arcade cab, not working, I would like to convert it to make, probably with 2 Logitech drive force
Not yet. Some people have played around with it. There is a version of MAMe called MAME Hooker that can add simple rumble to some racing games, but not full force feedback at all. Maybe one day, but probably not any time soon.
@@Jretropie Yes, I've used the Xbox wheel on Model 2 and it works great. I don't remember if the force feedback works though it works on my G27. It's not very strong on that game though.
HI MATE I WANT to play championship sprint with a wheel i was trying a 270 degree driving force pro and it doesnt work properly is it a 360 degree wheel i need thanks
@@DarthMarino Thats great mate thanks for replying to me so soon im really impressed with your knowledge on all this arcade gaming stuff,can i buy one or do i have to make it or something
@@squaretops1 I don't love the solution I have but if you watch the main video on my channel, I cover my 360 degree wheel solution at the end. There's not really a full standalone unit that I know of.
+trev1976 Yeah, the only weird part is that on my particular controller the pedals show up as one axis. When I map them on MAME I need to map the pedals to the + and - axes.
I HOPE I CAN USE A WIRELESS STEERING WHEEL ON MY RETRO SUPER CONSOLE X PRO GAMING SYSTEM THAT EMULATES RACING GAMES SUCH AS N64 AND PS1, PSP, SNES, SEGA GENISES, ETC...ETC....???
This is truly the very best racing games ever made. To hell with Gran Turismo and Need for Speed. Arcade racing is king.
Awesome video, man! Exactly what I was looking for. Can't wait to buy me wheel and try these games out
Thanks. Glad to help.
great video
Hi there! Nice video! Just a quick question: What are you using to run those games? A PC? Windows? a Rpi? Thanks and greetings from Argentina!
Windows PC.
I just bought the G920 with shifter and will be ready to setup my driving cab soon. Do you have a video or images that could show me what settings I need in mame as well as how to properly map all my controls for all the 270 degree games?
No, there's a lot of variables from which wheel you are using to how each game handles the inputs.
I made a video to show how to map a shifter for Race Drivin'/Hard Drivin'. Mapping the shifter should be self explanatory in the rest of the games. You can set the wheel rotation in the Logitech software and may have to adjust it to what feels best for you. You might like it better closer to 200 degrees. Make sure you turn off any joystick deadzone in MAME. The Logitech software can combine or split the gas and brake pedals so play around with that if you are having issues with the pedals. You also may need to reverse a pedal axis in the analog settings. I think it's best to play around with everything and figure out what works best for you.
If you set it up and have a specific issue, let me know on here and I can help steer you in the right direction (no pun intended).
Hey have you tried Vapor TRX on MAME with a wheel?
No, I have a separate video for it and I used an analog flight stick. You need to be able to move up and down in that game as well as steer. It's meant to be played with a Star Wars yoke.
DarthMarino How about California Speed on MAME?
PepsiBoy428 Productions It's in part 3 of this video. It works great but it crashes sometimes.
DarthMarino I saw and I think they fixed the crash issue with California Speed
PepsiBoy428 Productions Do you know when that was? I tried not terribly long ago and it was still there. I have an open report on MAMEtesters and it was never resolved.
Hey man. First of all, GREAT channel. As a Mame enthusiast I can't praise it highly enough. So...for Chase HQ how do you map the pedals? I believe Chase HQ actually had micro-switched pedals and my G29 wheel has analogue that the game just won't see. Any ideas?
I don't have my wheel hooked up by I've definitely played Chase HQ with my G27. Do you have them set as combined or separate?
They're combined. I have them working perfectly with Outrun etc. (I know about the + and - stuff) but Chase HQ won't register them at all.
Which MAME are you using? Any front end? If all else fails, just map the pedals to letters on your keyboard in Xpadder and map the pedals to those keys.
I'm using Mame UI (albeit an older version, 0.175). Not familiar with Xpadder but I'll check it out. Thanks for your help, man :-)
Lots of people say chase hq and SCI used a 360 wheel in the original cabinet but they look like they run fine on a 270? Are there any other 360 games that work with 270 wheels? I tried super sprint but that was not happening
I believe Chase HQ (and probably SCI as well) can use either but you have to change a dip switch so the game knows which you have. In my opinion, there are no 360 games that should be played on a 270 degree wheel.
Hello DarthMarino, thank you for your videos. Can you confirm those game will play accurately with those wheels: Logitech Driving Force EX (180° steering) / Logitech Momo Racing (240° steering) / Logitech Driving force Pro (900° rotation). Thank you!
I don't have either of those wheels but they should work fine. I have a Logitech G27 and have no issues. If you are using the Logitech Driving Force Pro, I would reduce the rotation to somewhere between 200 and 270 degrees (whatever feels best).
How can one reduce rotation to 20 degrees. Where's the serting? Thabksd
DOES THE STEERING WHEEL HAVE TO BE WIRELESS TO OPERATE THE RACING GAMES IN MAME'S SELECTION OF GAMES, OR CAN IT OPERATE OTHER GAMES IN THE OTHER SYSTEMS LIKE THE N64, PS1,ETC,ETC, ???
No, I currently use a wired Logitech G27 which you'll see in newer racing videos on my channel.
Hi mate great video what version of mame are you runjing with these games...?
I made this 3 years ago so I'm not sure what I was using. Generally I just stick with the latest version.
Great, BR STAT/Stefanaustria
Hey STAT. Thanks.
Are you using an Xbox 360 wireless racing wheel in this video? it looks exactly like it!
Yes, it's hooked up to my PC with a wireless receiver.
Does it really give the feeling of like Namco wheels on arcade? I'm gonna get one right away if yo usay so.
HEY, WHAT KIND OF STEERING WHEEL, PLEASE? WIRELESS? FOR THE SUPER CONSOLE X PRO DONGLE OR DONKLE OR TONGLE OR WHATERVER THE PORT HOLES ON THE SIDE OF THE SUPER CONSOLE X PRO, IS CALLED? DOES IT HAVE TO BE WIRED OR WIRELESS BY DONKLE OR WHATEVER IT IS?
I used an Xbox 360 wheel for this video with the wireless USB gaming receiver.
I recently purchased a hyperspin bar top arcade. Will that wheel system and pedals be able to work on it?
Sorry, I have never used Hyperspin.
CAN IT BE AN X BOX 360 WIRELESS STEERING WHEEL OR PS1 OR PS2, OR PS3 WIRELESS STEERING WHEEL? TO WORK ON THE SUPER CONSOLE X PRO RETRO GAMING SYSTEM THAT'S ALSO EMULATING SYSTEMS???
How are you able to run the Cruis'n games so smootly, without any lag & sound stuttering? I tried playing them on my AMD-FX 6100 machine, and they run slow and lag a lot. =(
I don't do anything special. MAME works much better with Intel chips.
cruisn games works great with amd athlon x2 cpu
Hey! How good is the Logitech G27 for most racing games?
+Robert Weatherholt Unfortunately, I don't have one but that's pretty much the standard as far as racing wheels go. It is a bit pricey but if I had to get one wheel and didn't care about pricing, that's what I would get.
Could you make a tutorial video on how to set up the racing games on mame properly? I have a G27 wheel and have been dying to play the cruis'n games with it. Thanks
+Gmaster508 What's the issue? The pedals?
+DarthMarino Just getting all the settings for the wheel and the petals to work and play right as well as the shifter and the game itself running smooth it always seems to struggle on my computer but i definitely have the specs to handle it
+Gmaster508 The only thing I would do for the wheel is turn off the joystick deadzone completely.
For the pedals, it depends if windows sees them as separate axes or a single axis. If it's a single axis you keep mapping the same pedal until it says Axis+ or Axis-. On the wheel I used in the video I have gas mapped to Axis-.
Each gear on the shifter is a separate input. What shifter are you using?
Not sure I can help with performance. Are you using an Intel chip?
+DarthMarino Im using the six speed shifter that comes with the G27 wheel and petals. The chip i am using is an amd phenom black edition quad core with 8gb ram and gtx 660sc video card
+Gmaster508 That shifter should be perfect for Cruis'n. Just map each gear to the first 4 positions and you'll be good to go. I'm not sure if anything can be done about the performance with that chip. MAME only really uses one core (at least for now) so the faster the clock speed the better. It also works much better with Intel chips. MAME also doesn't really use graphics cards with the exception of HLSL effects.
What screen are you using? It looks great
That's a 47" Vizio TV.
Hi how are you?which steering wheel model do you recommend to buy for mame games?
I have a G27 though that has been discontinued and replaced with the G29. I haven't tried enough to recommend anything over that.
@@DarthMarino thanks,also I would like to ask you. Do I have to configure Sega model 2 and 3 games the same way ?or it's already configured automatically?
@@icecrush82 You'll have to map your controls separately for those.
IS MAME DIFFERENT SYSTEMS UNDER ONE SUB HEADING?
Whats your PC configuration? Great video compilation.
Thanks. Nothing fancy. The chip is a i5-3550 (3.3 GHZ). I have an NVIDIA GeForce GT 610 in there but it won't have much of an impact on MAME games.
I see, but with that cfg, you can run any Mame racing game os this list above 60fps no problems? Thank you.
Most of the games in these videos run at full speed. Some are borderline like GTI Club. If the game is too slow on my computer, I wouldn't make a video of it.
Thanks man. Very helpful. Im updating my cockpit to use it with 3 monitors (pc games) and Mame and Model 2/3 racing games. I wonder if i can use the 3 monitors with some of these games. Thanks again.
The only game I can think of with 3 monitors is the Panorama version of Hard Drivin'. I'm not sure how MAME outputs the 3 screens though.
Hi. How i configure the steering to play?
You just map it to the Paddle Analog and map nothing to the Paddle Analog Inc/Dec
Is there anyway to soften the g27 wheel in MAME or Model2 emulator??
In supermodel3 it automatically does in the gameplay of games such as daytona usa 2 or dirt devils
Not that I know of. I would just change the settings in the Logitech profiler. You can probably set it to change when you start those programs.
It work for me to reduce the autocenter intensity :)
But only works in global settings. The profiler doesn't do it
Have you tried this with lucky and wild?
Yes, its in one of the videos. Works great.
cool...but i cant get the gas pedal working in my t300 gt edition in mame 0:
Just use joy2key if all else fails.
This video would be GREAT if it wasn't just game play and had some information on how it was configured. I am trying to play Pole Position on MAME and I can get it to work, but the controls are all over the place.
What issue are you having? I have a video on mapping pedals.
@@DarthMarino just getting it to not act crazy with the left and right analog. I think I got most of that figured out from trial and error. Right now I'm trying to configure Hard Drivin and it's a pain!
@@kevinallenpederson What kind of controller are you using? Hard Drivin' used something like an 1100 degree wheel. I set my my wheel to 900 degrees which is the max.
@@DarthMarino It's an Xbox 360 Wheel
@@kevinallenpederson Maybe try to play around with the sensitivity but remember that you'll have to move the wheel much less on that that game than the rest.
I find your lack of Radmobile disturbing…
It's a 3 part video. Try part 2.
hy... i have a version of mame who support virtua racing , i download the model1, but i don't know how to apply the bios to the emulator, could you give me some tips about ?
I usually just run a MAMEUI version, right click on the game and go to audit. It will tell you what files you are missing.
@@DarthMarino ok i did it... Now, i have another problem, i don't know how to link the wheel
Which sensibility settings are used in -games?
I usually don't change that. I just turn off the deadzone.
where do you tuen off the deadzone? in "analog controls" i have only digital speed. autocenter speed and sneibility speed @@DarthMarino
No, you set it before you start the game. In MAMEUI, right click on the game and go to properties, controllers. In regular MAME, right click on the game, go to advanced options and you'll see it in the input section.
omg... the 2 side to side games run slow in my i5 PC, with 16 gb RAM and a GTX 760.....
They are kind of sluggish on my computer as well. The only thing you can do is get a faster Intel chip like an i7-4790K. The RAM and video card won't make a difference.
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Does the force feedback works?
No, not in MAME.
+DarthMarino is there any way to make the force feedback working? I have an virtua racing arcade cab, not working, I would like to convert it to make, probably with 2 Logitech drive force
Not yet. Some people have played around with it. There is a version of MAMe called MAME Hooker that can add simple rumble to some racing games, but not full force feedback at all. Maybe one day, but probably not any time soon.
Can you make a video how to get x360 steering wheel works on PC?
It just uses the same wireless adapter as the normal Xbox 360 controller.
@@DarthMarino have you use (Model 2)M2 Emulator on this wheel? Does force feedback works on Daytona USA?
@@Jretropie Yes, I've used the Xbox wheel on Model 2 and it works great. I don't remember if the force feedback works though it works on my G27. It's not very strong on that game though.
so the xbox 360 wheel works on a pc for these games does it
Yes, as long as you have the wireless adapter.
HI MATE I WANT to play championship sprint with a wheel i was trying a 270 degree driving force pro and it doesnt work properly is it a 360 degree wheel i need thanks
@@squaretops1 Yes.
@@DarthMarino Thats great mate thanks for replying to me so soon im really impressed with your knowledge on all this arcade gaming stuff,can i buy one or do i have to make it or something
@@squaretops1 I don't love the solution I have but if you watch the main video on my channel, I cover my 360 degree wheel solution at the end. There's not really a full standalone unit that I know of.
was this easy to set up ?
+trev1976 Yeah, the only weird part is that on my particular controller the pedals show up as one axis. When I map them on MAME I need to map the pedals to the + and - axes.
what ver of mame is vr racing on
It's been emulated on there for years. I don't remember which version I used here.
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I HOPE I CAN USE A WIRELESS STEERING WHEEL ON MY RETRO SUPER CONSOLE X PRO GAMING SYSTEM THAT EMULATES RACING GAMES SUCH AS N64 AND PS1, PSP, SNES, SEGA GENISES, ETC...ETC....???
The sound on these games is horrendous. I would have to mute them! Emulation is terrible for audio.